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Below you'll find clear, ready-to-implement advice on: keyword research, mobile optimization, quality content, backlink building and a quick technical audit. Scroll down for step-by-step actions and examples you can start doing today.

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Keyword research — Find the queries that actually drive traffic

Good keyword research focuses on user intent, search volume and competition. Use a combination of short-tail and long-tail keywords so you capture both broad and specific searches.

  • Start with a seed list of 10–20 terms related to your service.
  • Use tools (Google Keyword Planner, etc.) to check monthly volume and difficulty.
  • Prioritize long-tail keywords ("best wordpress dev in [city]") — lower competition, higher conversion.
Pro tip: Map one primary keyword per page and 2–3 semantic (LSI) keywords to keep content focused and avoid cannibalization.
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Mobile optimization — Your site must be fast & usable on phones

Most visitors now use mobile. Mobile-friendly sites rank better and convert more. Focus on speed, layout, and touch-friendly UI.

  • Use responsive layouts (flexbox/grid) and fluid images.
  • Enable compression (gzip/brotli) and serve images in modern formats (WebP/AVIF).
  • Reduce unused JS/CSS and lazy-load offscreen images.
Pro tip: Test with Google’s Mobile-Friendly Test and PageSpeed Insights — aim for 90+ on mobile where possible.
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Quality content — Help users, not search engines

Write content that answers real user questions. Useful content naturally attracts links and engagement.

  • Structure articles with clear headings (H1, H2, H3) and short paragraphs.
  • Include examples, screenshots, and action items — people love tutorials.
  • Update older posts periodically to keep them current and accurate.
Pro tip: Add a short FAQ section at the end of each post targeting related long-tail questions.
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Backlink building — Earn links the right way

High-quality backlinks from relevant sites are still a major ranking signal. Focus on value and relationships.

  • Create shareable assets: tools, templates, research, or comprehensive guides.
  • Do outreach: offer guest posts, resource mentions, or collaborations.
  • Fix broken links on other sites and suggest your content as a replacement.
Pro tip: Track referring domains and aim for steady, natural growth rather than sudden spikes.
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Technical audit — Crawlability, indexability & performance

A technical SEO audit ensures search engines can discover, crawl and index your pages without issues.

  • Check robots.txt and XML sitemap — submit sitemap to Google Search Console.
  • Find and fix 4xx/5xx errors, redirect chains and duplicate content.
  • Ensure structured data (schema.org) for articles, products, and breadcrumbs.
Pro tip: Use Screaming Frog or Sitebulb for deep technical crawling and Google Search Console for index coverage reports.

Quick 7-point SEO checklist (do this weekly)

1. Check top 10 pages for performance & update content.   2. Fix top 5 broken links.   3. Monitor rankings for 10 priority keywords.   4. Publish/refresh 1 high-value piece of content.   5. Build 1–2 contextual backlinks.   6. Review mobile Core Web Vitals.   7. Check Search Console for new issues.

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